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Click to view item » ANCRE - Jean Boudriot
Description » A collection of ship plans and books on French ships. Very detailed plans on a variety of sailing ships.
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01-12-2006 04:55 PM by Vaudry |
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Click to view item » Anthology of ship model plans
Description » Anthology of the ship models, ship model plans, drawing model ship, download free model plan ship, free online book with construction planning rigging for scale ship modelers
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11-06-2004 12:44 PM by wirewolf John |
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Click to view item » Best Ship Model Plans
Description » High quality ship model plans and model drawings
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12-27-2006 07:29 PM by Navarone Don |
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Click to view item » Brown, Son & Ferguson's, Ltd
Description » Brown, Son & Ferguson's, Ltd secure online site. We have been nautical publishers, printers and ships' stationers since 1832. In our site you will find nautical textbooks both technical and non-technical, books about the sea, historical books, information on old sailing ships and how to build model ships.
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12-11-2004 09:46 AM by wirewolf John |
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Click to view item » Destroyer History
Description » Fletcher-class engineering drawings from Bath Iron Works
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02-25-2007 08:06 AM by Navarone Don |
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Click to view item » JecobinPlans
Description » The finest modern Royal Navy warship and merchant ship drawings available. Having a world-wide reputation for outstanding quality, detail and accuracy Jecobin plans are now available to purchase online.
Choose from an outstanding range of 1/24, 1/35, 1/48, 1/64, 1/72, 1/96, 1/192 and 1/200 scale Royal Navy warship and merchant ship drawings.
In support of the main drawings a range of A4 sized detail sheets are available, showing sketches of items of equipment and of specific details / clarification of difficult to interpret areas of individual ships.
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01-07-2007 08:23 AM by JecobinPlans Christopher |
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Click to view item » Pier Books - DuPont Communications
Description » A nice collection of sailing ship plans and books.
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01-12-2006 04:57 PM by Vaudry |
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Click to view item » Ship Modeling Forum's Affiliate - Best Scale Models - Plans and Drawings
Description » The Ship Modeling Forum's Affiliate with Best Scale Models for Ship's Plans and Drawings
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08-24-2008 11:48 AM by wirewolf John |
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Click to view item » Ships Plans---Department of the Navy
Description » Sources Of Ship Plans - Cartographic and Architectural Branch, NNSC, National Archives and Records Administration, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740-6001
Smithsonian Institution:
This collection includes the plans of naval and merchant ships with emphasis on 19th Century ships. The quality is generally high. Many are not original drawings, but were done by Howard I. Chapelle and other for publication. Catalogs can be purchased as indicated below, using check or money order payable to Smithsonian Institution. The two sources are separate, and orders should not be combined.
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11-06-2004 12:39 PM by wirewolf John |
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Click to view item » Taubman Plans Service International
Description » Newly acquired by Loyalhanna Dockyard.
For over 20 years Taubman Plans Service International has been the Ship Modelers premiere resource for modeling plans in nearly every category imaginable.
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11-06-2004 12:30 PM by wirewolf John |
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Click to view item » The Dreadnought Project
Description » A Collaborative to Study and Model the Ships of the Dreadnought Era, 1890-1920
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12-14-2006 07:46 PM by Navarone Don |
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Click to view item » The Floating Drydock
Description » US Navy warship information for the model builder.
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02-22-2006 06:29 PM by Navarone Don |
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Click to view item » The Mariners' Museum - Newport News, Virginia
Description » The public is invited to visit the Library to conduct research using the plans and drawings collection. If you cannot visit the Library, staff can assist in locating plans for you. To use this service, submit a Plans Research Request.
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11-06-2004 12:43 PM by wirewolf John |
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Click to view item » The Ships Plans Collection at Mystic Seaport
Description » Mystic is at the center of a colorful region that extends from the Connecticut River Valley to Rhode Island, from the head waters of the Thames River to Long Island Sound.
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11-06-2004 12:31 PM by wirewolf John |
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Click to view item » WINDJAMMER-ARTS.COM
Description » Drawings related to US Navy Destroyer ships and other classes.
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02-22-2006 06:25 PM by Navarone Don |
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